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Ventilator-Initiated Prompt Regarding Detection Of Double Triggering During A Volume-Control Breath Type

Active Publication Date: 2012-05-31
TYCO HEALTHCARE GRP LP
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As a result, modern ventilatory equipment has become increasingly complex, providing for detection and evaluation of a myriad of ventilatory parameters.
However, due to the shear magnitude of available ventilatory data, many clinicians may not readily assess and evaluate the diverse ventilatory data to detect certain patient conditions and / or changes in patient conditions, such as double triggering.
For example, hyperinflation, barotrauma, and / or asynchrony are dangerous conditions that may be implicated / caused by double triggering.
However, many clinicians may not easily identify or recognize data patterns and correlations indicative of certain patient conditions, changes in patient condition, and / or effectiveness of ventilatory treatment.
Further, clinicians may not readily determine appropriate ventilatory adjustments that may address certain patient conditions and / or the effectiveness of ventilatory treatment.
Specifically, clinicians may not readily detect or recognize the presence of double triggering.

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[0016]Although the techniques introduced above and discussed in detail below may be implemented for a variety of medical devices, the present disclosure will discuss the implementation of these techniques for use in a mechanical ventilator system. The reader will understand that the technology described in the context of a ventilator system could be adapted for use with other therapeutic equipment for alerting and advising clinicians regarding detected patient conditions.

[0017]This disclosure describes systems and methods for monitoring and evaluating ventilatory parameters, analyzing ventilatory data associated with those parameters, and providing useful notifications and / or recommendations to clinicians. Modern ventilators monitor, evaluate, and graphically represent a myriad of ventilatory parameters. However, many clinicians may not easily identify or recognize data patterns and correlations indicative of certain patient conditions, changes in patient condition, and / or effective...

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This disclosure describes systems and methods for monitoring and evaluating ventilatory parameters, analyzing those parameters and providing useful notifications and recommendations to clinicians. That is, modern ventilators monitor, evaluate, and graphically represent multiple ventilatory parameters. However, many clinicians may not easily recognize data patterns and correlations indicative of certain patient conditions, changes in patient condition, and / or effectiveness of ventilatory treatment. Further, clinicians may not readily determine appropriate ventilatory adjustments that may address certain patient conditions and / or the effectiveness of ventilatory treatment. Specifically, clinicians may not readily detect or recognize the presence of double triggering during ventilation. According to embodiments, a ventilator may be configured to monitor and evaluate diverse ventilatory parameters to detect double triggering and may issue notifications and recommendations suitable for a patient to the clinician when double triggering is implicated. The suitable notifications and recommendations may further be provided in a hierarchical format.

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INTRODUCTION[0001]A ventilator is a device that mechanically helps patients breathe by replacing some or all of the muscular effort required to inflate and deflate the lungs. In recent years, there has been an accelerated trend towards an integrated clinical environment. That is, medical devices are becoming increasingly integrated with communication, computing, and control technologies. As a result, modern ventilatory equipment has become increasingly complex, providing for detection and evaluation of a myriad of ventilatory parameters. However, due to the shear magnitude of available ventilatory data, many clinicians may not readily assess and evaluate the diverse ventilatory data to detect certain patient conditions and / or changes in patient conditions, such as double triggering. Double triggering is a term that refers to a set of instances in which a ventilator delivers two breaths in response to what is, in fact, a single patient effort. For example, hyperinflation, barotrauma,...

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IPC IPC(8): G08B21/00G06F3/048G06F19/00
CPCG06F3/011G06F19/345G06F3/048G16H50/20
Inventor MILNE, GARYHENSLEY, KIRKDOYLE, PETER R.KIMM, GARDNER
Owner TYCO HEALTHCARE GRP LP
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